Had a game-high six assists against Caldwell to move into up four positions into eighth in program history with 308 for his career (1/27)

Beacame just the 12th player in program history to surpass 300 assists in a career at Georgian Court, while trying his career-best with two triples en route to a team-high 18 points (1/24)

Led all players with 21 points, 13 rebounds four assists and four steals for thid double-double in four games in win at Felician. he four steals gave him 203 for his career as he became the third Devil in program history to surpass 200 (1/20)

Named to the CACC Honor Roll (1/15)

May have had the performance of his career with a career-high 15 rebounds to go along with 23 points, which was one point shy of his career-best, and four steals against Dominican for his second straight double-double and sixth of the season. He nearly had a double-double in the first half with 17 points and nine boards, as he made 10-of-18 field goals for the game (1/13)

Registered his fourth double-double of the season at Bloomfield with a team-best 15 points and a game-high 10 rebounds, to go along with three assists and a steal to move into third in program history with 193 career steals (1/10)

Had 19 points and collected 10 rebounds in win at Wilmington for his third double-double in four games. He made 8-of-12 from the field and also had six steals – one shy of a career-best - and five assists (12/30)

Was two rebounds shy of his third consecutive double-double at Southern Connecticut State as he led all players with 16 points (12/19)

Named CACC Defensive Player of the Week for the second time this season (12/11)

Seven steals in comeback win over Georgian Court were fourth-most in NCAA this season. Added 16 points and 10 rebounds – as well as a team-best four assists and a block - for his second consecutive double-double and third of the season (12/9)

Scored 13 points and a game-high 11 rebounds – as well as a team-best four assists and a game-high four steals - for his second career double-double in win over Georgian Court (12/5)

Honored as the Philadelphia Area Small College Coaches Association's - which features 27 schools - Sam Cozen Player of the Week (12/4)

Fell one rebound shy of his second career double-double with 18 points in CACC-opening win at Holy Family. He approached a triple-double as he recorded game-highs of seven assists and three steals (12/2)

18 points, 14 of which came in the second half, to go along with a game-high six assists in comeback win at Pitt-Johnstown. He also grabbed six rebounds and led USciences with three steals (11/26)

Recorded the first double-double of his career as the senior scored 12 points to go along with game-highs of 11 rebounds and five assists in overtime win over Lincoln in home-opener (11/19)

Game-high 24 points at Kutztown matched his career-best. He also led all players with eight assists, while approaching a triple-double with eight rebounds. He added four steals to move into fourth in program history with 159 for his career (11/15)

Named first CACC Defensive Player of the Week of season (11/13)

Did it all for the second night in a row with nine points, seven rebounds and team-highs of seven assists and three steals in win over NYIT (11/11)

Stuffed the stat sheet in the season-opening win over vs. LIU Post with nine rebounds, six steals, six points and four assists. The six steals were one shy of a career-best (11/10)

2014-15 (Game-by-Game): Played in all 31 of the Devils games, starting two and averaging 21.7 minutes per game…second on the team in steals with 52…fourth on the team in assists (71) and blocks (5)…grabbed a career-high six rebounds in the Devils NCAA tournament loss to Southern New Hampshire University on 3/15…scored 11 points (3-4 FG, 5-6 FT) had one blocked shot and tied his career high with four steals in the Devils first round NCAA tournament win over St. Anselm College on 3/14…scored 13 points (5-9 FG) at Philadelphia University on 3/6…scored seven points and dished out four assists vs. Bloomfield College on 2/28…scored six points at Georgian Court University on 2/24…had four assists at Dominican College on 2/14…scored 13 points (6-7 FG), grabbed five rebounds (4 offensive) had one blocked shot and tied his career-high with four steals at Wilmington University on 2/10…scored 10 points (4-8 FG) and dished out five assists in a start vs. Concordia College on 2/7…went 4-04 from the free throw line in his first collegiate start at Chestnut Hill College on 2/4…scored nine points, grabbed five rebounds and tied a career-high with four steals vs. Felician College on 1/31…scored a career high 14 points with an 8-8 effort from the free throw line while recording a career-high four steals at Caldwell University on 1/25…scored five points, had one blocked shot and dished out five assists vs. Goldey-Beacom College on 1/22…grabbed five rebounds at Holy Family University on 1/13…scored six points vs. Philadelphia U. on 1/10…had one blocked shot vs. Chestnut hill College on 1/7…scored six points at Post University on 1/3…dished out five assists vs. Georgian Court on 12/20…scored five points, blocked one shot and dished out five assists at Goldey-Beacom on 12/9…scored nine points (4-5 FG) vs. Nyack College on 12/6…scored seven points vs. Wilmington on 11/25…had three steals at Lincoln University on 11/20…scored seven points vs. Queens College at the Goldey-Beacom Tournament on 11/15…in his collegiate debut, scored six points vs. University of the District of Columbia at the GBC Tournament on 11/14

Honors and Activities: Ronald McDonald House volunteer…Camden Boys and girls Club Community Service member

Prior to USciences: Four-year player at Bishop Eustace High School…led team to 2014 Olympic Conference Championship….All-south Jersey Second Team honoree…First Team All-Conference…north Jersey/South Jersey All-Star….Team most Valuable Player 2014

Personal: One of three children of Shanola and Morayo Da-Silva…Brother Sho is also a member of the USciences basketball team…Chose USciences because: “It gives me the perfect opportunity not only to play basketball at a high level but also receive a great education.” Plans to go to medical school after graduation.